Dominant
After Caspian has heard of the Old Magic, it consumes his whole existence—waking, sleeping, living.
Green
It seems strange to them, as they wander through Cair Paravel, how so many living things can grow in their dead city.
Cut
Edmund may once have been a traitor; but now, Susan thinks—she is the one who was once afraid.
Letter
Tales are told of the message from High King Peter to Miraz the Pretender; few of them are accurate.
Forfeit
Peter is too honorable for that, but Edmund, with blood swelling up between his teeth just before the duel turns, almost wishes he wasn't.
Offensive
"He was a traitor," Edmund tells Peter, afterwards—"I saw him stab his king."
Award
Reepicheep loves battle more than he should, but he loves his Lion and his country more than that.
Space
The door is a door to many worlds—but it only leads away from this one, the one they love the most.
Railroad
Trains, Lucy thinks, are like time—they always take you somewhere, and you can only stare out the plated windows to see what you've left behind.
Acceptance
Peter doesn't sleep the first night after Narnia, but Susan does—it all depends on what you want to remember.
